Square Sunglasses
The classic square shape, known for their angular and bold design, emerged as a fashionable alternative to round frames in the mid-20th century. Their sharp lines and defined corners offered a modern and structured look, often associated with confidence and authority. The style gained popularity in the 1960s and 70s, a period when eyewear became an important fashion statement rather than just a functional accessory. Square glasses were embraced by intellectuals, artists, and trendsetters who sought a distinctive, geometric aesthetic.
As the eyewear industry evolved, square frames became a key silhouette for both optical and sunglasses collections. Their versatile design complements a variety of face shapes and most brands offer these shapes as unisex.
Today, luxury brands such as Prada, Gucci, and Tom Ford are known for their striking takes on square glasses, often incorporating luxurious materials, dramatic proportions, and contemporary details. Whether as a sleek, minimalist frame or an eye-catching statement piece, square glasses remain a symbol of modernity and sophistication in the world of eyewear.
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Ray-Ban RB4452 633111 Sand Dark Blue / Gradient Grey
£129.99 -
Ray-Ban RB4452 612413 Sand Brown / Gradient Brown
£129.99 -
Ray-Ban RB4452 601S71 Sand Black / Dark Green
£124.99 -
Ray-Ban RB4459D 901/87 Black / Dark Grey
£89.99 -
Ray-Ban RB0840S 902/56 Mega Wayfarer Havana / Blue
£109.99 -
Ray-Ban RB0840S 902/4E Mega Wayfarer Havana / Bottle Green
£109.99 -
Bottega Veneta BV1273S 005 Havana / Gold / Grey
£325 -
Bottega Veneta BV1242S 001 Black / Gold / Grey
£210 -
Gucci GG1861S 002 Havana / Blue / Brown
£200 -
Gucci GG1861S 001 Black / Green / Grey
£200 -
Bottega Veneta BV1357S 001 Black / Grey
£230 -
Oliver Peoples OV5558SU R-9 Semi-Matte Black / Clay
£265 -
Gucci GG1714S 002 Havana / Brown
£135 -
Gucci GG1714S 001 Black / Grey
£135 -
Garrett Leight Kinney Butterscotch / Pure Green
£245